
Michael Driehuyzen
Michael Driehuyzen is an Abbotsford, B.C. resident and property owner, who has been named in a civil claim filed by British Columbia’s Civil Forfeiture Office in relation to a sophisticated methamphetamine and fentanyl lab discovered on his property in Falkland, which is alleged to have been used for the production and trafficking of illicit drugs.
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Recent news mentions
Michael Driehuyzen is fighting the forfeiture attempt and denying any knowledge of the lab on the acreage he bought in 2007.
B.C.’s superlab case underscores challenges of Canada’s resurgent war on drugsMichael Driehuyzen denies involvement with the drug operation and claims he had no idea about any criminal activity on his property.
Owner of meth and fentanyl super lab property denies involvement with drug operation
A notice of civil claim recently filed in B.C. Supreme Court alleges the property was used in the production, possession, storage and trafficking of illicit drugs, including fentanyl, meth and MDMA and names its owners as Metro Vancouver-area men Michael Driehuyzen and Gaganpreet Randhawa.
B.C. Insider: Canada’s role in fentanyl traffic to the U.S. dubious, but ‘super lab’ shows we are sending it somewhereMr. Driehuyzen bought the property in 2007 and is named as one of the owners of the drug lab.
B.C. moves to seize property where country’s largest meth, fentanyl lab was discovered









